Cardi B & Meg’s New Single Sucks According To Joe Budden

Joe Budden thinks Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s new single is a 2-pack of ass, and nothing compared to their last collab… arguing it’s missing a key element, or a man rather.

The rapper shared his thoughts on CB and MTS’s latest song, “Bongos,” in his latest episode of “The Joe Budden Podcast” — and, per usual, he was unfiltered in breaking it down. As he explains, he just doesn’t feel “Bongos” has quite the pizzazz that their last single did.

Of course, he’s talking about “WAP” … which charted well when it released, and which kinda captured the zeitgeist at the time. This time around though, JB says the magic is gone.

The reason he thinks “Bongos” won’t have as much staying power is because Pardison Fontaine — aka, Pardi — wasn’t in the mix this time around as a collaborator, or so he assumes (more on this later). If you didn’t know, Pardi had writing credits on “WAP” … in addition to other Cardi and Meg songs, and he’s been a regular writer of CB’s lately.

Of course, he also dated Meg for a good while last year … that is, until they split up.

There’s still no official word on why she and Pardi parted, but it’s clear she’s moved on with other men — having been snapped out in public with different high-profile dudes of late.

Anyway, Joe mistakenly says Pardi appears to be missing here — ’cause ‘Bongos,’ to him, just isn’t it. But as it turns out, the dude is a credited writer on this song as well. JB might’ve flubbed in that regard, but his larger point here is … ‘Bongos’ isn’t as high on the “ratchet” level as previous entries of theirs, and he feels like Cardi and Meg missed the mark.

Time will tell how “Bongos” does performance-wise … it was literally just released yesterday, to a lot of fanfare. One notable thing about it that’s getting buzz is the production cost — a reported $2 million budget just to cook it up. Also, they’re gonna perform it at the VMAs.

BTW, “Bongos” is the start of Cardi’s rollout for her long-awaited 2nd album. Based on how Joe’s already reacting to one track, it seemingly doesn’t bode well for the rest of the project.